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Parker & Parker, Design-Build Architects Residential Structural Consultants
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Serving Collbran, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1973

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"Don was very prompt and had the request taken care of the same day as requested. I would do business with Don again in the future should the need arise. Don said that he would be available for further assistance if we need it as we move forward with our project. Very reasonably priced."
broadway guest house
Untitled Gallery 2
remodel of 1980's builder's house
 new front porch for 1960's house
 new craft porch and remodel

+8

Response time5 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Wall to Wall Drywall, Inc.
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Serving Collbran, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers' needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. To understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

Silt CO. Remodel
Silt CO. Remodel
Silt CO. Remodel
Silt CO. Remodel
Silt CO. Remodel

+51

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Twisted Tine Construction and Remodeling, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Collbran, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very good at addressing the soil problems associated with building our new porches. Professional and easy to work with. Very satisfied with the end product. Were willing to put forth the extra effort to make us happy."
Hobbs Office Remodel
Hobbs Office Remodel
Hobbs Office Remodel
Hobbs Office Remodel
Hobbs Office Remodel

+53

Response time1 day
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Welding questions, answered by experts

You should not do your own welding unless you have the proper training and experience. Most home electrical systems can only handle MIG welding, which creates weaker bonds than TIG welding and won’t work on certain metals or metal thicknesses. Both welding forms usually require the use of shielding gas, which can be dangerous to store at home. Additionally, welding machines create temperatures of over 3,000 degrees, and the sparks can blind you if you don’t have the proper equipment. As such, it’s usually better to hire a professional welder for your welding projects.

Sawing your hot tub into more manageable chunks so it can be lifted easily into a truck takes several hours. Generally, 2.5 hours for smaller hot tubs and around 4 hours for larger ones with the help of one to two people. If money isn't a concern and you want to skip the physical labor, you can hire a pro to get the job done.

Cutting round ductwork requires precision and the right tools. A duct cutter, specifically designed for circular ducts, is ideal. First, mark the cutting line on the duct using a measuring tape and pencil. Then, position the duct cutter's blade on the marked line. Apply steady pressure, rotating the cutter around the duct. The sharp blade creates a clean, precise cut. Alternatively, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade can be used for larger round ducts. Ensure the duct is securely held in place while making the cut to prevent slips and maintain accuracy.

Yes, you can cut plexiglass by hand using a sharp knife or blade (utility knife, box cutter, glass cutter, etc.).

Since water heaters are primarily made of metal, they’re commonly accepted by scrap yards and collectors. Don’t expect to fetch a high price, though—water heaters are mostly steel and aluminum, which aren’t high-value metals. Some components are made of more valuable metals, like brass and copper, but they’re a small portion of the heater and won’t affect the price much.

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